Columniferae is a descriptive botanical name.[1] The Wettstein system used this name for an order of flowering plants, with the following circumscription:
- order Columniferae
- familia Malvaceae
- familia Bombacaceae
- familia Tiliaceae
- familia Sterculiaceae
- familia Elaeocarpaceae
That is, its circumscription is identical to the order Malvales as used in the 1981 version of the Cronquist system. The APG II system, used here, includes all the plants in the first four families in the expanded family Malvaceae sensu lato.[2]
References
- ↑ MILNE, Colin (1778). A Botanical Dictionary: or, Elements of systematic and philosophical botany ... The second edition, with many additions, and illustrative plates. T. Lowndes.
- ↑ Nam, S. H.; Cho, M. J.; Kang, Y. K.; Cho, Y. H.; Kim, Y. J. (2013). "A study of the major insect pest communities associated with Hibiscus syriacus (Columniferae, Malvaceae)". Journal of Ecology and Environment. ISSN 2287-8327.
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